"Aerotropolis"

"We need to treat airports and airlines as key infrastructure to compete in a global economy," says John Kasarda, a University of North Carolina professor who is largely credited with coining the term "aerotropolis" and is pushing for the idea once again with a new book released in March,

Some cities lack other characteristics that are needed for a sustained economic revival, such as good universities, a good quality of life and an educated workforce. "It has become very much a fad," he says. "Virtually every city wants to do an aerotropolis. The problem is everyone is doing that."

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Oddball
Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?
Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here?
Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
From Kelly's Heroes (1970)

Are you sure you're not hurt ?
No. Just some parts wake up faster than others.
Broke parts take a little longer, though.
From Electric Horseman (1979)